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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-05-19, Page 10CHIROPRACTIC CTIC �]biRB131II'$ B. SU C - D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic. Offi"e Hours Mon., Thure,--9 a.m to 5 Tues.. Fri --9 a.m. to 5 7 p.th. to 8 -Wed. d:: Sart. 9 to,11:8p. vitamin Therapy Office ---Corner of South St. an6 Britannia Road. Phone 341. Preparations are already well _ under way for the 1955 Interna- tional P1ewitlg Match,,, F. A. Lash- ley, Secretary -Manager of the On- tario Plowmen's Association has announced that, arrangements p.m pinm a.m. have been, made tor the o cers and directors of the Association to make a trip by bus `to the scene of,. this year's match in Essex County. -The purpose of the trip. • is to in- spect the site of the international which is to be held October d.1 to 14 on the far of John Rahn?, Mersea Township, near Leaming- ton, in Essex County: It is also THE GQDERWitG 7 proposed io meet Jody' wi locale ` •committees in planning, the event and - a full board "meetiing ; prize list and program will , be discussed. o - For a century and a half a treas- ure supposedly buried by Catain Kidd as been. sought on N ova Scotia's Oak Island. • • G. B. CLANCY Optometr ist—Optici an (successor to the late A. ,L. Cole, optometrist) For appointment phone 33. Goderich. Stiles Ambulance (formerly Cranston's) Anywhere — Anytime PHONE 399 77 Montreal St., Goderich Ronald G. McCann PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phones' 561--455 Office: Royal Bank Building Res: Rattenbury St. CLINTON ONTARIO HAROLD JACKSON !LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AM) PERTH Seaforth Phone ii -6&1 or "Firr 'airs 1 hare ridhcd, and for •;; /t'in's 1, !Int, t/inti boand`lrecreational 'rocirss rf Ontario. 1 ant start (grandson un anol/rer half cotton/ of it. knowing in trey bouts that it hill Iat. Ontario's wild( rocs resources are now in the care Of enlightened and iriuiyi native leen. Get oat and enjoy your share." Gregory Clark Tax Notices have been mailed to rate- payers of the Town of Goderich. Anyone - who has not received a notice please oontaot-• - the Tax Collector's office at once. Phone 200-J. Discount of 2% allowedoff second intall- ment if paid by May 31. POSITIVELY NO DISCOUNT AFTER THIS DATE. I FRANK REID I' LIFE 'U'NDF;RWRITER Life, annuities, business in- surance. '1Viutual Life Of Canada Phone 346 hunch St. d• id You Know. 1. YOUR POWER LAWN MOWER SHOULD BE .SHARPENED -AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR! A. M. HARPER THAT CA'MPBELL'S GARAGE HAS JUST IN- STALLED THE SPECIAL MACHINE SHOWN BELOW ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR SHARPEN- ING POWER LAWN MOWERS! Chartered Accountant 39 West St. Goderiyh Phones: Bus. 343 House 920 C. F. CHAPMAN General Insurance Fire, Automobile, Casualty Real Estate 30 Colborne St., Goderich Phone 18w EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Intone 400, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. OPTOMETRIST flume 1100 for appointment. SQUARE GODERICII Gregory Clark whose columns are read by thousands, is a booster for holidaying in Ontario. Yc u'1i more than agree with him if you seek your own vacation in Ontario titis,.year. - What a ..variety of tempting resort areas to choose , from --- North., South, West or East. And what a variety of pleasure= fishing, boating, lake and ,beach, museum and shrine, booming industries in city, mine and forest. More than 74,000 miles of paved highway and secondary roads promise comfortable travel. Reminders of Ontario's fascinating history -dot the countryside and school -book history becomes alive in its setting. It's Ontario that has so many multi -varied attractions for' you this year. And, accommodation rates are reasonable for a true family holiday. Send in the coupon below and learn of Ontario's Treasure Trove in detail. automatically grinds the blades of your power lawn mower to JUST THE PROPER BEVEL, thus assuring you a; PERFECT CUT- TING JOB. We make old mowers CUT LIKE NEW. And they'll STAY SHARP LONGER. You'll be AMAZED at the way your mower will work when we do a' job on it. Don't delay — — see us today. ' *wards.. re Given At.i1usie estival Winners }.. In.. ,Various Com polio s Scholarships, prizes, shields an&, cups were presented to, winners -of' various classes at the Huro. County Music Festival • in God rich, coinpleted last Thursday' evening. Top winner in piano classes was Dora Ann Stinson, Seaforth, who won. the Sherlock-II/fanning Piano Rose Bowl. A Hensall boy, .Nelson McClifi- they, was awarded a pen and PM: cil set, donated by F. T. Arm- strong, Goderich, for. the boy com- petitor ompetitor wlio in the opinion of the adjudicator showed the. best musicianship in piano solo classes. 'Following is the liist of other winners: Cab prize, $5 donated by Huron County, piano solo, Jean Stephens,' Goderich; $25 scholarship donated by Goderieh Women's Institute, piano solo, Janie Beecroft, Wing - ham and Douglas. Fisher, Goderich; $25 scholarship donated by Huron 'County ORMTA, piano solo, Nel- son MoClinchey, Hensall; $5 cash prize donated by Huron County, piano sight reading, Doris John- ston, Walton; $5 cash prize don- ated by Huron County, piano duet, Arlene Austin and Edward Wal- zak, Goderich; music lyre donated by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, vocal solo, Jean Rintaul, Wingham; $25 scholarship donated. by Goderich Elevator and Transit Company, piano solo, Wanda Wilson, Gode- rich; $10.50 cash prize donated by Go4erich Business 'College, piano trio, Jennifer Parsons, Jean Stephens and David Edward, Gode- rich; $5 cash prize donated` by Huron County, piano• duet, Doris Johnston and Mary Dennis, Wal- ton; $25 scholarship donated by Dominion Road Machinery Com- pany, piano solo (Bach), Dora Ann Stinson, Seaforth. . $2.50 cash prize donated by Brussels Lions Club, alto horn classes, Doris Johnston, Walton; $2.50 cash prize, donated by Zurich Lions Clubs Donna Oesch, Zurich; •$2.50 cash prizedonated by Zurich Lions Club, Kenneth Weido, Zurich; $5 -cash prize donated by Goderich Pavilion, collegiate duet, Fred Moss and Richard Madge, Goderich; $2.50 cash prize donated by Brussels Lions Club, cornet solo, Ruth Salmon, Dashwood; ,_$2:50 cash prize donated by Brus• sels Lions Club, cornet solo, Neil Turnbull, Ethel; $2.50 cash prize donated by Brussels Lions Club, cornet solo, Audrey Hackwell, Walton; cash prize donated by Huron County, collegiate trio, Barbara Smith, Donna Walden and .Gladys MeClinchey,, Goderich Col legiate;"$5 cash°'prize donated by Huron County, sight singing, Robert • Fowles-, Goderich; $2.50 cash prize donated by Zurich Lions Club, trombone solo, Doris John store, Walton; $2.50 cash prize don- ated by Brussels Lions Club, ysaxo- .phone solo, teddy Waxman, Brus- sels; $3 cash prize donated by Zurich Lions Club, saxophone solo, David .Kennedy, Brussels; silver cup donated by Huron County, collegiate boy's solo, Robert Wood, Goderich; $4 cash prize. donated by Zurich Lions Club, saxophone duet, Paul Yungblut and Dianne Thiel, Zurich; Stan Prevett ctp, collegiate -girls' chorus, Wingham District Collegiate; $4 cash , prize donated by Zurich Lions Club, cornet duet, Joyce Greer and Ann Westlake, Bayfield; $4 cash prize donated by Brussels Lions Club,, cornet . duet, June and Audrey Hackwell, Walton; $4.50 cash prize donated by Brussels ,Lions Club, cornet trio, June, Audrey and Reid Hackwell, Walton; Gardner Motors cup, collegiate boys' chorus, Gode- rich District Collegiate Institute. - $2.50 cash prize donated by Brussels Lions Club, clarinet solo, Gerald Thomas, Wingharn; $2.50. cash prize donated by Zurich Lions Club, clarinet solo, Marie Salmon, Dashwood; H. M. Ford • shield, collegiate double trio, Wingham District Collegiate In- stitute; cash prize donated by Huron County, collegiate . male quartette, Goderich - No. 1; $„25 scholarship donated by Sifto.Salt Co-, Willmar James, Goderich; - $5 cash prize donated by Rebekah Lodge No, 89, Goderich, William ,and Fred James, Goderieh; Huron County ,shield, Khali vocal en- semble, Wingham District Colleg- iate; $4 cash prize donated by Zurich •'Lions Club, clarinet duet, Marion Tur'kheim and Marie Sal- mon, Dashwood; Reg McGee and Sons cup, collegiate mixed chorus, Goderich District Collegiate. Holeproof Hosiery shield, unison chorus, S.S. 4, Tilckersmith; prize donated by Goderich Home and School Association, girl's vocal solo, Gail Henderson, Turnberry Township; silver chip donated by Tiger Dunlop Women's. Institute; boy's vocal solo, Dick Labia, Bruce - field; 'Lions. Club shield for. two- part chorus, S.S. 11, Gode leh; silver cup donated by ,Tiger Dunlop Wo}men's (institute; Bill Jeffrey, ' 'urnber`ry; CKNX shied for rural rhythm bands, S.S. 10, Morris; book doltated . by Miss G. George, girl's vocal solo, Susan Wightman, Brussels; Goderich Board of Trade Shield, unison chorus, S.S. 11, Goderich; Signal.St'ar shield, double trio, -. S.S. 6, East W awa- nash;�,. Huron County shield, -- Wo - part chorus) S.S. 12, Grey; wrist- wateh donated by Reg Bell, boy's vocal solo, Victor Corran, Clinton; cash rize donated { by Goderich French Dry Cleaners, vocal duet, Lynn Liscombe and Luella Ball, Clinton; $Z5 scholarship donated rby �4'hmeck Chapter, .IODE, girl's ;p n `focal solo, Joanne Rapson, ` Lon- _desboro;. • Thfron1_C0ou14 shield,.. double- blip,. St. 0, -Hullett. Acord certificate donated by; Bllackstone's. Furniture,' 'Goderich, for kindergarten choirs, Goderi'+ii Public School; record certificate donated ,by Music Shop, Goderich, for Grades' ,I and 11 choirs; Gode- rich Public School No. 2; silver dup donated by Goderich Dinette 'Club, boy's vocal • solo, Larry Tay- lor, Wingham; record certificate .donated by Huron. County, oirs; Gr des %tll and IV`, Godc rich` Public. ;School; Huron County shield 'for' hoirs,,,Grades •I, B, I apd 1V, Blyth Pathic' School; prize donated by. Goderich ,tithe and , htio1 � ss+aciatiOn, _skirl's s'oscal solo, Bonnie Boyes, Clinton; record cer- tificate; choirs, Grades V and VI; Goderich Public School; silver cup donated by Huron county,. girl's vocal •solo, Mary- Blas* stone, Gad.e- •.,rich; Duron County shield, rhythun band, Wingham Public School; "silver eup donated by Huron Coun-, ty, boy's vocal solo, Bud Boyes, Clinton; Huron County shield, son chorus, Blyth Public Seho o Seaforth Public School JBctard shield for unison chorus, Goderich Public School No. 2 (won outright, third successive ' win); Huron County shield, double trio; . Blyth Public School; $25 scholarship donated by Maple Leaf Chapter IODE, girl's vocal solo, Shirley Reap, Goderich; Huron County shield, two-part chorus, 'Blyth Pub-. School; Lions Club•shield for choirs, Grades. VII, and 'tVVHl, Gode- rich Public School; two Sheaffer pens donated by J. A. Campbell,. vocal duet, Mary Hay and Sandra Bradley, Goderich; wristwatch donated by Filsinger's Jewelry and• Gifts, boy's vocal solo, Carl Berger, Seaforth; Goderich Public School Board shield for double trio, Gode- rich Public School No. 6. 0 00 • ,Canada's most valuable postage stamp is the elve-penny black, issued in 185snd now priced at $3,500. I+ CB 4 *Y71,0- Mlr• and`Mrs,-,Wa ter ia'l:'e• visited with -Mrs Clare's brother R.e'v, Lloyd W nils alit Van '" Osch, oft Toronto,. Joseph Murphy, of Toronto, Mrs. Joseph. Fitzpatrick and Kennett, of Wingham, were visitors' here • , opening of St. Mary's new' church f the week -end Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton and. Ryan, and; attended the official family spent the week -end with relatives in Wallacebung and Sarnia. Rev. Father Gerard Van Vynckt, Dean of Tisdale, , and Mrs. Van Vyriek't, of Toronto, are • Week -end guests at the -rectory. Accompan- ied by Miss. Lierman they also - visited with Rev. It: Van Vynckt, of St. Matthew's Church, at Alvinston, on Sunday afternoon. ;ix% Brantford' on May ,8 Joseph Garvey, Q.C., Mrs. Gar- vey, and .Michael spent the week- end eekend at the home of Thomas Gar- vey. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Batte, of Mei- may, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lotus and were sponsors at the :christen, ,Ing of their infant daughter, as near as your telephone NOW FEELS YEARS YOUNGER im 74. Had no pep. But Ostrex made me feel 20 years younger than I did. I have plcnXy of pep now."—R. H. Brantley, Oklahoma City., Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain tonic, hemic stimulant approved by leading dSctors. put vigor, vitality in body weak, old because lack- ing iron; make you feel years younger. For men, women. Start new pep AT ONCE. Try Ostrex to get new pep, vigor and feel years younger this very day: Introductory or "get - acquainted" size only 60¢. At all druggists. e '' Call M4-..\ RAtE -B. 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